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They could go for abandoning RGB in favor of ROYGBIV. Excuse for a fresh wave of remasters too.
Pushing for more and better color is really the next space outside of some really weird innovations that would probably not make it "TV" anymore. Color is simpler but will require a lot of breakthroughs in specific light emission and packing those lights into the TV. Most monitors lack the ability to display violets some yellows and blue greens.
There are also a lot of colors on the dark end of the spectrum that can't be displayed on a monitor at all, and I don't really know what a technology to allow them would even look like.